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skrillnetworkblog · 24 days ago
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ASX Small-Caps Are Turning Heads: What's Fueling the Market Buzz? 🚀
The ASX small-cap sector is buzzing with excitement as companies make groundbreaking strides in energy and critical minerals. Here’s a closer look at the key players making headlines this week!
🔍 Gold Hydrogen (ASX: GHY) - Helium-3 is the New Gold?
Recent Discovery: Major helium-3 levels found at the Ramsay Project in South Australia.
Market Reaction: Share price surged by 19% today!
Future Potential: Helium-3 is critical for quantum computing and fusion energy, placing GHY at the forefront of clean tech innovation.
Current Share Price: AU$0.875 (+19.05%)
⚡ Syrah Resources (ASX: SYR) - Graphite Powerhouse in the Energy Transition
Funding News: Secured $227 million in US government funding for its Balama graphite project.
Strategic Positioning: Critical for EV batteries and renewable energy storage.
Market Update: Slight dip today, but long-term prospects remain strong.
Current Share Price: AU$0.28 (-1.75%)
🌍 Elevate Uranium (ASX: EL8) - Fueling the Nuclear Renaissance
Capital Raise: Completed a $25 million raise for the Koppies uranium project in Namibia.
Market Dynamics: Growing resource estimates and increased global demand for stable energy sources.
Investor Interest: Timing aligns perfectly with the nuclear energy conversation.
Current Share Price: AU$0.345 (+2.99%)
🧭 Terra Uranium (ASX: T92) - Chasing Uranium in Canada’s Athabasca Basin
Exploration Focus: Advancing 18 key sites in the high-grade Athabasca Basin.
Market Buzz: Investors are eager to see results as nuclear energy momentum builds.
Current Share Price: AU$0.057 (+3.64%)
💡 Key Takeaways:
These ASX small-cap companies are strategically positioned in critical minerals and clean energy sectors. As the world pivots towards sustainable technologies, their innovations could lead to significant long-term value for investors.
Join the Conversation!
Which of these companies are you watching closely? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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outer-space-youtube · 1 month ago
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Hyleum-3 on the Moon?
What good is it? If you must ask, I haven’t explained well enough. I hope these 4 videos help you all see the urgency of getting to the Moon! Yes, we already should be mining the lunar resources, let’s get there already… Seriously I didn’t know we mastered how to do Fusion let alone that it was explained years ago on YouTube?
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superpte · 5 months ago
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Colonizing Space To Save Humanity One Helium3 At A Time...
Propped by diverse obligations and opportunities, moods are changing. Colonization is becoming again civilization’s best friend. Space colonization, as usual. Once the immense space of the savannah was conquered. Now everybody is going to space. Korea just announced the creation of KASA, the NASA equivalent. Korea is already highly competent in space, but now wants to colonize Mars. No…
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i-news-you · 1 year ago
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Join us on an extraordinary journey to Baffin Island, where scientists have uncovered a remarkable secret hidden deep within Earth's core. Helium-3, a rare cosmic element, has been quietly leaking to the surface for eons. Discover the implications of this groundbreaking discovery and explore the mysteries of our planet's formation and evolution. Don't miss this fascinating revelation! Like, share, and subscribe for more captivating science stories.
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mattnicholls69 · 2 months ago
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oopsl · 3 years ago
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Black Holes and Revelations by Muse, 2006
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chrishimstedtphoto · 6 years ago
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Guess what arrived in the mail today? I'm a happy guy! This is my second Helium 3 Light / Med-Heavy 7' 3" Fast Fishing Rod! LOVE these and all my Kistler Rods! Thanks @treykistler @kistler_rods for making such an AWESOME, American Made product. #kistler_rods #treykistler #happy #fishingrod #bassfishing #whatsinthetube #Helium3 #madeinUSA #madeinamerica #bestrodsonthemarket #betterthanIdeserve #blessed
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whiteladysmuses · 5 years ago
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Buggered up the planet...might aswell get out there an bugger everyone elses planets an moons up too!!!⠀ Digging Up Regolith: Why Mining the Moon Seems More Possible Than Ever https://buff.ly/2zuOmsk⠀ #moonmining #miningmoon #helium3 #mininginspace #untoldnewsuk https://www.instagram.com/p/B_fWicaADKi/?igshid=1iczyip3g1a1b
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marklipina-blog · 7 years ago
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First time doing Inktober! For the Space Explorers prompt list, The Dreamer
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fishtress3-blog · 7 years ago
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Happy #TOADTUESDAY! #KistlerRods #FishKistler #Helium3 #JoinTheMovement #ReelLadies2017 #TeamKistler #TriggerHappyComfortGrips #THCG #nebassinfishing #WomenFishToo #GirlsFish2 #GirlsWhoFish
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ukgk · 4 years ago
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☆゚♡☆ (by He-san/Helium3, 2004)
funny TL note - I’m pretty sure the text says “Let’s all become cats!!”
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outer-space-youtube · 2 months ago
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Nuclear is Needed!
I saw this film last night and it had everything I’ve been commenting about except that my comments bend to getting to the Moon, already. I’ve commented that big oil has prevented us from getting to the Moon because of the solar fields that are planned.??In reality, it is the Helium 3 that we can use in fission nuclear power plants with no harmful waists to clean. I thought I should get help to…
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superpte · 6 months ago
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Relativistic Length Contraction Busts Helium3
I don’t think the situation of length contraction in Relativity is fully settled. I am of course not denying Michelson-Morley, etc.  Einstein came up with the standard answer regarding length contraction: comoving frame versus non-comoving frame: what’s absolute in Relativity is, and only is, the relative relationship. He wrote in 1911.  The so-called Bell Paradox gives an inkling of something…
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elrefugiodelabuenamusica · 4 years ago
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Uprising (2009)
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Artista: Muse (Reino Unido)
Álbum: Uprising
Año: 2009
Género: Rock sintético, Glam rock
Premios: MTV Video Music Award a los Mejores Efectos Especiales
Compositor: Matthew James Bellamy
Dirección del vídeo: Hydra
Sellos: Warner Records, Helium 3
Letra
The paranoia is in bloom, the P-R Transmissions will resume They'll try to push drugs That keep us all dumbed down and hope that We will never see the truth around (So come on)
Another promise, another scene, Another package lie to keep us trapped in greed With all the green belts wrapped around our minds And endless red tape to keep the truth confined (So come on)
They will not force us They will stop degrading us They will not control us We will be victorious (So come on)
Interchanging mind control Come let the revolution take its toll if you could Flick a switch and open your third eye, you'd see that We should never be afraid to die (So come on)
Rise up and take the power back, it's time that The fat cats had a heart attack, you know that Their time is coming to an end We have to unify and watch our flag ascend (So come on)
They will not force us They will stop degrading us They will not control us We will be victorious (So come on)
Hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey
They will not force us They will stop degrading us They will not control us We will be victorious (So come on)
Hey, hey, hey, hey
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rockalyrics · 6 years ago
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Muse - Simulation theory
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emscispace · 7 years ago
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Let’s mine the Moon
The Moon. My favorite cosmic object. What do we know about the Moon? Quite a lot in fact. We know that the Moon - Earth’s only natural satellite - was formed about 4.5 billion years ago as a result of collision between Earth and Theia. Theia was this gigantic Mars-sized object. Some call those “planetoids”. The Moon orbits the Earth, has a 29.5 day cycle, shows the same side to us (hence the conspiracy theories about the dark side of the Moon), has ⅙ of Earth gravity and is 1.28 light-seconds away from our planet (or 384,402 km or 238,856 miles). That said, I should also mention that the Moon is slowly drifting away from us. About 4 centimeters(1.57 inches) each year. There isn’t much we don’t know about the Moon, we’ve been there several times. Thanks to Apollo missions 18 people have been on the Moon and brought back 837.87 pounds(380.05 kg) of samples.
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We also know that the Moon can be a life saver. Literally. We all know that our world is suffering from energy crisis. We’re damaging our ecology by using oil, gas and coal to get energy. We’re trying to go green and invest in modern nuclear power stations, use the power of wind, build dams on rivers and use the energy of the Sun. The last one can be much more effective if we go to the Moon and start mining for Helium-3.
This is the part where I explain in simplest of the ways what Helium-3 is and why do we need it.
Helium-3  is a light, non-radioactive isotope of helium with two protons and one neutron. It’s a gas that can be used as a fuel for the nuclear fusion power stations of the future. Helium-3 atoms releases large amounts of energy without causing the surrounding material to become radioactive. There’s almost no Helium-3 on our planet, thanks to the atmosphere. Helium-3 is released by the Sun with its solar winds and Earth’s atmosphere, which we’re destroying with great enthusiasm, it is protecting us from those winds and prevents any Helium-3 getting to the surface of our planet. The Moon, on the other hand, having no protection from solar winds whatsoever, is getting all the Helium-3 it can.
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And here’s why we need it. Our energy usage is growing year after year. One of the biggest energy user countries is the USA. 25 tons of Helium-3 can power USA for a whole year. Now tell me, how much coal is burned in USA yearly? Millions of tons.  25 tons is the capacity of 1 cargo space ship. So all we have to do is fly to the Moon, load the damn thing and send it back, right? Wrong!
First we have to map the Moon for Helium-3, then we’ll have to build a Moon base. And this is where it’s getting really interesting. Building a Moon base was something from a sci-fi world for a very long time. Not anymore. European Space Agency (ESA) has a solution. You can check it out here.
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In short, we send a 3D printer to the Moon and it builds a dome that can inhabit 4 people within 3 months. Once we prepare a place where people can stay, we can start sending out materials for a Helium-3 mining complex building. The complex must be built to extract Helium-3 by heating lunar samples to 600C, so it’ll be more economical (both time and money)  and eco-friendly to build that complex on the Moon. Once we extract 25 tons of Helium-3 we send it back to Earth and… bye bye coal, gas and oil.
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This whole thing is a long term project, but we must invest in it if we care about our planet. Who knows, maybe we’ll even stop killing each other over oil and gas, although, you don’t need to worry, I'm sure we’ll find another bone to fight over... No question about it!
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